"Everyday is a chance of somebody dying considering we all die. We've already had voice actor changes. If somebody died, no matter how depressing and heartbreaking it would be, they'd just put in a new voice actor," he said during a recent interview, according to Society and Religion reports.

"They are, sadly, replaceable and they wouldn't cancel a game because somebody died. Like with Wayne Allwine and Eddie Carroll, they'd have a 'In memory of'. Of course nothing is ever set in stone and hey Square Enix could suddenly crash and burn or Nomura could die or something. Kingdom Hearts III isn't about to be cancelled, though."

Kingdom Hearts 3 director Tetsuya Nomura revealed that the development team is unsatisfied with the current look of the game.

"Although this is our first time showing footage of actual game play, the quality isn't anywhere near what the staff members consider satisfying," he told Famitsu.

Square Enix has released a lineup of new video game releases for the next fiscal quarter, which ends in March 2014, but it did not include Kingdom Hearts 3.